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specific components used until we can eliminate other factors which may have already been present in the environment. in fact, we won't know with some certainty until the laboratory completes its final review. away from the scene, yesterday afternoon, the jttf began its investigation. immediately after the bombing, the fbi initiated a command post. those assigned to the jttf, intelligence analysts and other personnel from every state, local and federal government agency associated with the jttf, and many others on their own, including boston pd and mass state police, more than 1,000 law enforcement officers across many agencies had been assigned to this investigation via the command post. they began canvassing sources, reviewing government and public source databases and conducting interviews with eyewitnesss and others to determine who was responsible for this crime. we are doing this methodically, carefully, yet with a sense of urgency. all across the nation and around the world, the force of the united states is working hard to locate those responsible. already the fbi has received more than 2,00
specific components used until we can eliminate other factors which may have already been present in the environment. in fact, we won't know with some certainty until the laboratory completes its final review. away from the scene, yesterday afternoon, the jttf began its investigation. immediately after the bombing, the fbi initiated a command post. those assigned to the jttf, intelligence analysts and other personnel from every state, local and federal government agency associated with the...
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i'm not an attorney but i would wonder where you can define neglect by creating an environment neglectfully where somebody could get hurt versus them hurting themselves. i don't know that legal distinction. i know that a slippery floor, i hard floor, an unlit step, somebody with a big device in their hand all spell lawsuits, all spell danger. when i look at a businesslike this, i see a conscientious entrepreneur who started a business she believes in. but the nature of the business is worrisome. i worry how you survive without a lawsuit somewhere. >> but i mean, you're an attorney, lawsuits lurk everywhere. you said slippery floor, shadowy step. can you protect yourself against everything? >> no, you can't. nothing is foolproof. she's very smart, she has a detailed limitation of liability. but also she seems to know her customers really, really well. she says no a lot. she's not letting every person in her doors. she's thoughtful about her environment, about what's in it but also who she's bringing into the establishment to create a safe experience and limit her liability. >> it's obvious,
i'm not an attorney but i would wonder where you can define neglect by creating an environment neglectfully where somebody could get hurt versus them hurting themselves. i don't know that legal distinction. i know that a slippery floor, i hard floor, an unlit step, somebody with a big device in their hand all spell lawsuits, all spell danger. when i look at a businesslike this, i see a conscientious entrepreneur who started a business she believes in. but the nature of the business is...
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>> well, i think obviously the city, the environment around the city is still in a state of shock. the city will not be business as usual today. many of the streets around us you can see have been closed off, back bay, the entire area of the finish line is closed off and shut down. but like any city like new york, after september 11th, like any city in this country, people are resilient, we'll go on. >> yesterday was a special day for people outside of boston, can you explain? >> oh, joe. >> you know, the sox play, it's a holiday in boston, actually. >> it's a holiday. >> the sox play in the afternoon. you were there with your son. >> it's a traditional holiday. it's perhaps the greatest day for the city during the course of the year. it's a day when the entire city wears a smile. it's a day when hundreds of thousands of people arrive here from literally around the globe and certainly around the nation to run, first, in the boston marathon, 26 miles in massachusetts, to the boylston finish line. the game concludes just as the middle of the pack begins to come through kenmore square
>> well, i think obviously the city, the environment around the city is still in a state of shock. the city will not be business as usual today. many of the streets around us you can see have been closed off, back bay, the entire area of the finish line is closed off and shut down. but like any city like new york, after september 11th, like any city in this country, people are resilient, we'll go on. >> yesterday was a special day for people outside of boston, can you explain?...
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the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a troublemaker. but you can't honestly know that until you get a chance to sit down and talk to me and know me. just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy w
the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles...
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in this environment everybody is watching everybody else, if you want to think of it that way. that there is no single authoritative source, so we lose that sense of we're all in agreement, but that also means that there's real opportunities for voices that in the past would not have been heard for topics in the past would not have made it onto the national agenda to actually make it on the agenda and to become important because someone other than that handful of professional journalists told us it was important. >> host: so, dean, do you feel we're better informed today than 20, 30, 40 -- >> guest: that's an interesting question. i would say we are still in a period and the potential for being more informed is greater now than it used to be, but there's no evidence that we are better informed. i also do work in the area of what people know about politics, and the current evidence suggests that at best we're about as informed as we were in the broadcast era. and at worst we may be in a situation -- and this is one of the downsides of the new information environment -- where peo
in this environment everybody is watching everybody else, if you want to think of it that way. that there is no single authoritative source, so we lose that sense of we're all in agreement, but that also means that there's real opportunities for voices that in the past would not have been heard for topics in the past would not have made it onto the national agenda to actually make it on the agenda and to become important because someone other than that handful of professional journalists told...
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the best way is to create an environment where there's kind of serendipitous collisions can happen between smart people. >> which is why he opened up the speakeasy, a place indy start-up scene calls home. >> it's a moose lodge for geeks. it's a place for folks in the start-up community, who support the start-up community, to spend time and connect. >> it's nice to get a perspective on scaling, on legal issues, on art direction issues, on coding issues. you've got somebody around that is an expert in everything. >> the alley and the speakeasy are just two co-working spaces. there's also tony shea's container park in las vegas and the grind in new york city. and developer town is taking the creative office space to a new level. clustered inside a giant indianapolis warehouse is a neighborhood of small unique houses filled with developers and entrepreneurs. >> i saw pixar headquarters had houses for their creators. i thought that's a cool office theme. i thought man, i could put those on wheels and form and reform teams. you're always moving developers around trying to make them productive wi
the best way is to create an environment where there's kind of serendipitous collisions can happen between smart people. >> which is why he opened up the speakeasy, a place indy start-up scene calls home. >> it's a moose lodge for geeks. it's a place for folks in the start-up community, who support the start-up community, to spend time and connect. >> it's nice to get a perspective on scaling, on legal issues, on art direction issues, on coding issues. you've got somebody...
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we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit the
we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and...
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. >> we're in a different shopping environment with small businesses that are unique, eclectic. they won't all go out of business at the same time certainly like the big anchor tenant at the mall. so we're a little better off from that standpoint. >> reporter: the second location has been so successful that there is already talk about expanding further. >> if you had asked me three months after this store opened, not only would i have said, no, we're not going to expand again, but as it's played out, as we've become smarter on how to market both locations, i think it's logical. >> reporter: and if buddy has learned anything, it's that this expansion was a risk worth taking. >> i just don't believe that you can cut your way it to profitability. i think you have to be aggressive. i think business owners need to look at maybe expanding and look at another location. it worked for us. >>> maybe entrepreneurs know what it's like to go up against the competition, but what do you do when your business expands and suddenly you're competing against yourself? it's a unique situation and wi
. >> we're in a different shopping environment with small businesses that are unique, eclectic. they won't all go out of business at the same time certainly like the big anchor tenant at the mall. so we're a little better off from that standpoint. >> reporter: the second location has been so successful that there is already talk about expanding further. >> if you had asked me three months after this store opened, not only would i have said, no, we're not going to expand again,...
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in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding that in the social media world that news reporter has real good strength on what to say. i have nothing. they may in fact re-tweet something i said, not because they endorse it because they want people to see it. this all gets very blurry in the public consciousness. the people stood on the same panels in television news. everybody is going to this channel -- to this panel format in news. there will be a strict news reporter sitting next to an advocate, sitting next to somebody who works for the romney campaign and obama campaign and somebody who is an opinion journalists. we'
in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding...
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some kind of rapid response crisis team employees who are not phased by chaotic environments, maybe could think quick on their feet and might be looking for work at this moment. that's an idea hire street -- veterans to revamp the v.a. if you are wondering what to ask home it do maybe start with find and process your own file. or maybe they could go to plan b, change of leadership. i'm thinking -- [laughter] we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the director of many great films. his latest is called "trance." >> stop right there. step back. remember do not be a hero. >> put it down. no piece of art is worth a human life. >> argh! >> jon: please welcome back danny boyle. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. >> and you, very nice to be here. thank you. >> jon: big fan of yours, my friend. this film, wow. it is -- >> [laughter] >> jon: it's -- how did you come to find this bit of -- is this something you've been toying with a little bit, this idea of what reality is? is that something you are fascinated with? >> i think there's something wonderful about cinema that au
some kind of rapid response crisis team employees who are not phased by chaotic environments, maybe could think quick on their feet and might be looking for work at this moment. that's an idea hire street -- veterans to revamp the v.a. if you are wondering what to ask home it do maybe start with find and process your own file. or maybe they could go to plan b, change of leadership. i'm thinking -- [laughter] we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the director of many...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condit
multiply that across over a thousand locations and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so...
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the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm not from florida and not going to florida and what can i write from my pirge from manhattan. but there are some strange things about this case including this idea that there is absolutely no charge. >> i decided to write about it on a personal parental level because i have kids about that ge >> aside from local florida newspaper covers, the only people who seemed to be giving significant coverage on a national level were relatively young black men like me. eople like tremendous vain lee at the huffington post and some of those writers
the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm...
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. >> they've got momentum that people want to see 100 different frames at once in a cool environment. >> it's such a neat company and done such a good job. chris and yea, thanks for talking about this with me. stick around, we need you later in the show. >> sure. >>> no matter how informative or entertaining your youtube video is, content alone will not guarantee you an audience of potential customers. smart marketing is key. here now are five of the most successful tactics for promoting a new youtube video courtesy of entrepreneur.com. >> one, promote on your company blog. chock up each video in a post. tell your e-mail list. when you upload new content, send a message. three, connect to social media. facebook lets you embed videos in your status updates and on pinterest, you can pin them to virtual pin boards. also, promote your videos on social bookmarking and news sites like red it and stumble upon. >>> four, do some old-fashioned public relations. issue a press release when you've uploaded a particularly important video and also pick up your phone to give your industry's trade gr
. >> they've got momentum that people want to see 100 different frames at once in a cool environment. >> it's such a neat company and done such a good job. chris and yea, thanks for talking about this with me. stick around, we need you later in the show. >> sure. >>> no matter how informative or entertaining your youtube video is, content alone will not guarantee you an audience of potential customers. smart marketing is key. here now are five of the most successful...
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obviously those of us who are watching this footage over and over again of a bomb going off in a civilian environment, it looks huge, but can we get a perspective on the size and power of the bomb? how we might compare to to those in a war zone, ieds or military ordnance? >> that's the analysis going on now. the people i've talked to who are doing that seat of the pants comparison say it's not huge. of course, it does look huge. over 100 people injured, that seems frightening. it is, but they were right around it, they were very close to it, crowded around, which you assume is the reason the devices were placed there. it does seem they were intended to cause a maximum amount of casualties, injuries and deaths. where they were placed, when they were placed, and how they were constructed with the additional shrapnel to amp up the injuries. >> pete, over the course of the day, obviously you get a lot of conflicting reports, some of which are not true, but we heard at least some tentative reports about the strategic placement of the devices, whether they might have been put in trash cans or mailboxes or
obviously those of us who are watching this footage over and over again of a bomb going off in a civilian environment, it looks huge, but can we get a perspective on the size and power of the bomb? how we might compare to to those in a war zone, ieds or military ordnance? >> that's the analysis going on now. the people i've talked to who are doing that seat of the pants comparison say it's not huge. of course, it does look huge. over 100 people injured, that seems frightening. it is, but...
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and it became a defense mechanism, because in prison in this environment especially, if a person makes himself so easy, then those who prey on him don't -- it's too easy. it's no longer a challenge to them, so they leave him alone. >> the day after that interview, we met ziggy and higgins as they prepared to enter the disciplinary hearing. >> i'm anxious. i'm uncertain, but i've got confidence in my inmate adviser to bring out whatever and the best defense that i could have. >> higgins is basing ziggy's defense on a loophole having to do with his prior participation in a substance abuse program, but ziggy's fate rests in the judgment of the disciplinary board chairman, lieutenant tommy vance. >> mr. hall is charged with refusing or attempting to alter his drug test. how do you plead to the charge? guilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. as a part of the policy for the substance abuse class, any drug testing is to be kept confidential, so this issue is out of the area of the disciplinary board. >> results should be kept confidential. is that what you're saying? >> yes, sir.
and it became a defense mechanism, because in prison in this environment especially, if a person makes himself so easy, then those who prey on him don't -- it's too easy. it's no longer a challenge to them, so they leave him alone. >> the day after that interview, we met ziggy and higgins as they prepared to enter the disciplinary hearing. >> i'm anxious. i'm uncertain, but i've got confidence in my inmate adviser to bring out whatever and the best defense that i could have....
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you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> they tell me i should feel safe living with another individual who's maybe been convicted of murder, rape, or whatnot. >> i said i'm going to rip this toilet off the wall. i'm going
you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >>>...
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. >>> this picture created a company that capitalizes on the beauty of nature without hurting the environment. >> how is it going, chad dorsey? >> hi there. tree unique, we believe in thinking differently. at the same time, creating one of a kind tables. we take pride and pleasure in creating something that was made from mother nature into a beautiful piece of furniture. you know, these pieces aren't something you see every day. they make for great conversation pieces in your or business. we get customers from different art festivals, several stores in downtown baltimore and through word-of-mouth. actually, right now i can't make them fast enough. the demand is too high. i would like to be able to meet demand but i can't because of funding. we're seeking $100,000 to fortify the company and, therefore, with the money 30 to 40% of it goss marketing and promotions, the rest to operating costs and supplies. the investor would get back their investment plus interest and also i'd like to add the fact that we don't cut down trees to create our product. but we go to lumber yards and cut from already
. >>> this picture created a company that capitalizes on the beauty of nature without hurting the environment. >> how is it going, chad dorsey? >> hi there. tree unique, we believe in thinking differently. at the same time, creating one of a kind tables. we take pride and pleasure in creating something that was made from mother nature into a beautiful piece of furniture. you know, these pieces aren't something you see every day. they make for great conversation pieces in...
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we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit the
we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and...
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we've managed to hold them off by having a unique and original environment here. >> we have a really great, eclectic group of businesses. a little bit of something for everyone. >> we have a great community in the locals and out of towners appreciate the downtown. >> and that well-loved and unique downtown, like many main streets around the country, is about to get a facelift. after many years of heated debate, next year will mark the start of a massive reconstruction project. with plans to rip up the roadway and sidewalks and replace the curb, park benches and trees, no doubt business will not go about as usual. >> it's a complicated issue. i think it's going to be really hard for the town in the short term. >> it's the kind of project that people fear a little bit because we're just coming out of a tough recession and businesses are starting to get back on their feet. we've heard that in other towns. projects of this nature cost anywhere between 20% and 40% of sales. it's a little bit of a frightening thing. however, i think it's important to continually invest in your environment,
we've managed to hold them off by having a unique and original environment here. >> we have a really great, eclectic group of businesses. a little bit of something for everyone. >> we have a great community in the locals and out of towners appreciate the downtown. >> and that well-loved and unique downtown, like many main streets around the country, is about to get a facelift. after many years of heated debate, next year will mark the start of a massive reconstruction project....
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. >> he was one of the first persons that thought of game mechanics beyond the traditional game environment. >> rajat thought about letting people post. >> a light bulb lights up next to joe's comment. one person thought that his comment was insightful and that stays with the comment. >> and by using this reputation system, the idea could be that the entire community could work together to determine who should we pay attention to. >> as each commentator gets more votes they receive trophy badges letting other readers know who's most popular this in turn gets others engaged and it begins to feel like a game. >> whenever we engage in any system, we ask what's in it for me. and you sbrets an answer to that question otherwise it's meaningless. >> for redding.com readers that kind of communication can be highly valuable but it's also something that can't be bought for money. >> we were hitting a little under a million page views at that time in '06. and today, over the summer, we crossed the 6 million mark. it's been a very rapid increase in how much people are actually using that. >> so part of
. >> he was one of the first persons that thought of game mechanics beyond the traditional game environment. >> rajat thought about letting people post. >> a light bulb lights up next to joe's comment. one person thought that his comment was insightful and that stays with the comment. >> and by using this reputation system, the idea could be that the entire community could work together to determine who should we pay attention to. >> as each commentator gets more...
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. >> this is truly a favorable, friendly environment. he says that fox is putting and rush limbaugh and right wing media is putting pressure on republican politicians and urging them to obstruct his agenda. i think this is very revealing. i don't know about you guys, but to me this tells you how this president views the media universe. i think this is longstanding campaign by the obama campaign to label fox as illegitimate and not a real news agency. >> alinski, isolated the enemy three years ago. >> that has been the pattern. >> i think they made some news. >> where is the push back from the mainstream media. you do not have to did he legitimize with people that you don't disagree. >> jon: and we have more bias reporting on the gun debate. >> america's gun debate arrives on capitol hill. both sides of the issue present their take on the topic, but did the media present both sides or did the coverage lean to the left? the answer is next on news watch. >>. >>> she would clearly have an adequate opportunity to protect her family. >> how ca
. >> this is truly a favorable, friendly environment. he says that fox is putting and rush limbaugh and right wing media is putting pressure on republican politicians and urging them to obstruct his agenda. i think this is very revealing. i don't know about you guys, but to me this tells you how this president views the media universe. i think this is longstanding campaign by the obama campaign to label fox as illegitimate and not a real news agency. >> alinski, isolated the enemy...
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. >> do you think the environment for small business owners, what do you think that will be? >> i think it's going to be very good. at the same time, we have to go back to what john said about congress. people are fed up with this. this is the biggest national treasure, natural resource that we have. the free enterprise system. these guys are squandering it away. i think small business owners are saying to elected representatives, we're not messing with this anymore. stop messing with this. because you mess with our business. it affects everything down the line, whether interest rates, all the way down to the loaning. we're starting to see banks, even my own small business are starting to let loose the purse strings a little bit more which is nice. >> john, do you think that the reactions to washington were real, that they were real downsides for most small business owners or psychological which then turns real? >> i think it's both. i think when the shutdown and the sequester obviously that affects certain businesses more than others, it then has an indirect ripple effect. b
. >> do you think the environment for small business owners, what do you think that will be? >> i think it's going to be very good. at the same time, we have to go back to what john said about congress. people are fed up with this. this is the biggest national treasure, natural resource that we have. the free enterprise system. these guys are squandering it away. i think small business owners are saying to elected representatives, we're not messing with this anymore. stop messing...
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. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. hosted "lockup" crews both in 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, t
. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [...
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you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> they tell me i should feel safe living with another individual who's maybe been convicted of murder, rape, or whatnot. >> i said i'm going to rip this toilet off the wall. i'm going to drag it down the tier and i'm going to bust -- i'm going to cut you up. you're a dead ma
you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >>>...
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these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments, that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't what you think it is. take you away from your loved ones. you know, kids grow up without you. it's rough. you know? >> i hate to even think about passing away up in here. i'd like to get out there on the street and do these last few years anyway that i got left. you know, it could happen at any time up in here. >> father, we just thank you, lord. we bless your holy name. even though we're in prison, god, you're a good god anyway. >> you know, i'm hoping to god you know, like i say, somebody up there likes me. i hope they continue to like me enough to let me leave out of here. and like i say in church servi
these are inmates that, over the years time and time and time again have proven, in different environments, that they just can't function. the majority of the people at stateville are going to stay at stateville and be here a long time. >> oh, man. this is a bad place to be. you know? you don't want to be here, you know. everybody says it's all glamorous, i'm going to come to the joint, it don't matter. but once you get here, you see it's reality. you know? you think you're bad. it ain't...
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>> in our environment, it is -- i love a salesperson that sits across from me and says pay me commission not a salary. i know that's a go getter, you got to love that guy or gal. it's the enthusiasm. your carrot has to be the biggest carrot hanging out there. if you're going to have external salespeople working for you or independent contracting sales tools. we do know there are companies that use these device that is are out there. i like my team to be internal. if you're out there, you better have the biggest carrot out there. >> thank you so much, eric and greg for coming on. i think hiring a sales team is so incredibly important and really tricky how to keep them motivated. i appreciate your insight on all of this. >>> if you have a question for our experts, go to our website, open forum.com/your business. once you get there, hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, that website is open forum.com/your business. or if you'd rather, you can e-mail your questions or comments. that address is your business@msnbc.com. >>> in today's technology-driven mobile wor
>> in our environment, it is -- i love a salesperson that sits across from me and says pay me commission not a salary. i know that's a go getter, you got to love that guy or gal. it's the enthusiasm. your carrot has to be the biggest carrot hanging out there. if you're going to have external salespeople working for you or independent contracting sales tools. we do know there are companies that use these device that is are out there. i like my team to be internal. if you're out there, you...
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environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark lighting conditions. for lack of a better term and otherwise, isolated area. dark behind buildings. okay? wet conditions, which, you know, wet conditions can -- you got rain, you've got ground water, slippery environment. and then you've got, like i already said, the isolation of the individuals in the dark. those are all variables that have to come into play because they play on the human mind during an event. >> one point i want to make concerning -- well, my understanding is that you utilized mr. zimmerman's statements that he was struck first as you moved forward with you
environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark...